While clearing out my dad's estate I found a wooden crate with the Little Tom markings as well as 24 bottles. One bottle has a crack and one bottle has a hole in it. The bottles are empty but several have the caps that are rusty but not bent. Where do I start to find a value of these, or even if they are an item people are interested in? I checked ebay to get a little idea, but know there must be other options. Can anyone help?

The Little Tom bottles are fairly common and therefore the value is relatively low, you can get anywhere from a dollar up to as much as ten dollars per bottle. If there are other brands in the case they may be worth more. The bottles with a crack or hole have basically no value. The caps also have value too and sometimes caps are worth more than the bottles depending on rarity and demand. The wooden crate has a minimal value of about $10. You can try selling these at an estate sale, local auction or flea market. It is common to see these bottles on Ebay so you may not be able to get very much on there (I've personally sold a couple at $5 on Ebay) Hope all this info helps and good luck!

Hello! My husband's family is the founder of Little Tom's. Can anyone help me find a few bottles? I've been looking and have found a few but the price some people are asking is crazy. They are no longer making or re-bottling anylonger and the family bottles that were saved went to my husband's uncles. I would love to surprise him with two bottles and looking to pay $10. Any interested email me at Klely42@yahoo.com

We're senior citizens who'd like to find a new home for our case of 24 Little Toms - white and red - in very nice condition. Wood case included. Make offer if you're serious but cost of shipping will be added to price (that case with bottles IS HEAVY) or pick up in Cleveland area. Mrs. C - Carletone@aol.com